Minecraft 1.4.7 – XP Bank Mod

XP Bank Mod – Ever wanted to be able to store your experience points so you won’t lose them? Now you can thanks to this mod!

XP Bank Mod – What is it?

The XP Bank Mod is a mod for Minecraft that allows you to store your experience points in a bank. You might be asking, “What if a creeper blows it up, or if it somehow gets broken?” Well, to answer your question, they beauty of this mod is that it, in a sense, stores your experience points in a database where it’s untouchable unless you access it. This means that, even if you were to break all the banks, your experience points are still safe, and you can still get your experience points back if you were to make another bank. You can even make your bank secure if you put a redstone torch next to it or under it. The only downside to this mod is that the recipe it calls for makes it quite hard to acquire legitimitely:

If you ask me, Mojang should incorporate some sort of system like this mod has to offer, but with a little more leniency when it comes to the crafting recipe, such as iron, or ender pearls. Nevertheless, this mod is pretty good if you like to save up your experience points without the fear of losing them all from a hostile mob, or a steep cliff. Now or some screenshots of the mod.

Screenshots of this Mod

Here are some screenshots showcasing the mod:

Videos of this Mod

Here is a video showing what the mod does.

How to Install this Mod

Introduction

The Steps (1.6 and up)

The Steps (Windows)(Old-Fashioned Way)

The Steps (Mac)(Old-Fashioned Way)

The Steps for Forge and Modloader Mods (Old)

So you want to install a mod for Minecraft? Well, thanks to this guide, it’s easy as 1-2-3! Before we start however, here are some precautions you might want to read:

Be sure to get WinRAR or 7-zip. It’s a necessity for installing mods.

Be sure to backup your “minecraft.jar” before doing anything! We don’t want you to have to force update now, do we?

Be sure to delete META-INF inside “minecraft.jar”.

Be sure to install the mods listed in the yellow box below first. They are usually mods required for the mod you want to install to work.

The Forge and Modloader installation instructions only apply if the yellow box below states that the mod requires either Modloader of Forge. If the yellow box does not, use the “Old-Fashioned” instructions.

The Forge and Modloader instructions only apply to the mod itself. Any mod in the yellow box below must be installed using the “old-fashioned” instructions.

In the case that you need more help, post a comment below. We will be glad to help you out!

Minecraft 1.6.4 and 1.6.2 changed the way mods are to be installed now. So much, that it’s best to have a full blown guide page for this, rather than quick instructions. Click the link below for the guide:

If you need any additional support, just comment below, or on the post mentioned above! We will be glad to help out!

Here’s the steps to installing that mod you want, or how to install Forge, Modloader, :

Close Minecraft. This is to ensure that the files will overwrite properly.

Open up Windows Explorer.

In the navigation bar, type “%AppData%”.

Navigate to “Roaming”. (Skip this step if you can’t see a roaming folder.)

Open up a folder called “.minecraft”.

Open up a folder called “bin”.

Right click the file called “minecraft” or “minecraft.jar”.

Select open with.

Open with WinRAR.

Open up the mod. (be sure to extract the mod first.)

If there are no specific instructions included with the mod, it is safe to assume that you drag all the files in.

Be sure to delete META-INF. I can’t stress this enough.

That’s it! Have fun!

So you have a Mac computer? The Mac Operating System has a very different framework compared to its Windows counterpart, so the installation instructions will be different. Here’s a video to help you out:

Hopefully that helped you out! If not, you could post it in the comments, and we will help you!

So you noticed this mod requires Minecraft Forge or Modloader, correct? Installing Forge and Modloader mods are just as easy as installing mods the old-fashioned way! In fact, it’s even easier once you get passed the main part Here’s the steps:

Install Minecraft Forge, Modloader, or any mod dependency listed in the yellow box below using the “Old-Fashioned” installation instructions to the left.

Start Minecraft up. Close Minecraft afterwards.

Navigate to the “.minecraft” folder. Once you open it, you will notice that there is a “mods” folder. If there isn’t a mods folder to be seen, create one.

Place the mod inside the “mods” folder.

Open Minecraft up and have fun!

For the most part, that’s it when it comes to Modloader and Forge mods. Also, please note that you no longer have to do steps 1 and 2 once you already installed it the first time (you may need to reinstall them however, if you updated your client). Also, just a heads up, if you don’t see the mod loaded into the game, you might have to extract the mod into a folder. Most mods work in their zipped form, but some require you to extract them first. Have fun!

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Note: This mod/texture pack/map has not been updated to Minecraft version 1.7.4/1.7.2 as of yet. You can, however, subscribe to our newsletter with the form below, and we will notify you via email as soon as this mod gets updated (You only have to subscribe once). Subscribe below now!